using Cint to convert text field to numeric in WHERE clause

I have a postcode/ZIP field in a table, which is set to text. I need to perform queries that compare this field against a number. I cant change the database schema to set the field value to number, because it requires too many forms to be updated.

Are there any conversion functions, compatible with MS Access/SQL server ?

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